At about 4:30 PM an Aechmophorus grebe was seen on the Ottawa River about 1km 
downstream from the Deschennes Rapids. The bird was seen from the Deschennes 
boat ramp. It swam across the river from the Quebec side to the Ontario side. 
We watched the bird until it was too dark to see, during that time is swam 
steadily for about ten minutes, then started to dive frequently. Note that the 
bird was first seen, in flight, by Jean Dubois mid morning. It may well remain 
in the area, I would suggest checking from the various vantage points between 
the Britannia Filtration Plant and the Champlain Bridge. There are many 
Red-necked Grebe (20+) and Horned Grebe (20+) also at least 2 RT Loon remain 
along this stretch of river.  And of course, the Razorbill, which was still 
present at dusk.

Mark GawnOttawa, Ontario, Canada                                          
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